His most recent audio release in March 2022 for the album Higher features a fresh arrangement by Jason Goldman , blending lush orchestration with Bublé’s signature smooth delivery. Musicality and Vibe

Originally composed by in 1940 as an instrumental titled "Never No Lament," the song gained its iconic lyrics from Bob Russell in 1942. Bublé has revisited this standard throughout his career, making it a staple of his repertoire:

Produced by Jason Goldman , the track maintains a traditional "Old Hollywood" feel while utilizing modern recording techniques for a crisp, immersive sound.

Michael Bublé - Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Official Audio) YouTube · Michael Bublé

Experience the different iterations of this jazz standard, from the 2022 solo audio to the iconic studio session with Tony Bennett:

He first featured the track on his 2001 album, Babalu .

In 2011, Bublé joined forces with Tony Bennett for the album Duets II , creating a high-energy version that highlights the chemistry between two generations of crooners.

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Michael Bublг© - Dont Get Around Much Anymore (audio) (EXTENDED)

His most recent audio release in March 2022 for the album Higher features a fresh arrangement by Jason Goldman , blending lush orchestration with Bublé’s signature smooth delivery. Musicality and Vibe

Originally composed by in 1940 as an instrumental titled "Never No Lament," the song gained its iconic lyrics from Bob Russell in 1942. Bublé has revisited this standard throughout his career, making it a staple of his repertoire: Michael BublГ© - Dont Get Around Much Anymore (Audio)

Produced by Jason Goldman , the track maintains a traditional "Old Hollywood" feel while utilizing modern recording techniques for a crisp, immersive sound. His most recent audio release in March 2022

Michael Bublé - Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Official Audio) YouTube · Michael Bublé Michael Bublé - Don't Get Around Much Anymore

Experience the different iterations of this jazz standard, from the 2022 solo audio to the iconic studio session with Tony Bennett:

He first featured the track on his 2001 album, Babalu .

In 2011, Bublé joined forces with Tony Bennett for the album Duets II , creating a high-energy version that highlights the chemistry between two generations of crooners.